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IBM 81Y1677 QLE2662 Dual Port 16GB PCI Express 3 Fibre
- Model: QLE2662
- Ports: Dual Port
- Speed: 16Gb Fibre Channel
- Interface: PCI Express 3.0 (PCIe Gen3)
- Technology: Host Bus Adapter (HBA)
- Application: Enterprise SAN connectivity
- Features: Advanced error detection and correction
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Product Overview
The IBM 81Y1677 is a QLE2662 Dual Port 16Gb Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter. It provides high-speed, reliable connectivity for servers to storage area networks (SANs).
Technical Information
| Part Number | 81Y1677 |
| Brand | IBM |
| Model | QLE2662 |
Additional Specifications
| Ports | Dual |
| Speed | 16Gb Fibre Channel |
| Interface | PCIe Gen3 |
Product Description
The IBM 81Y1677, based on the QLogic QLE2662 controller, is a high-performance dual-port 16Gb Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA). This adapter is engineered to deliver robust and reliable connectivity for servers to enterprise-grade storage area networks (SANs), ensuring efficient data transfer and high availability for critical applications. Featuring PCI Express 3.0 interface, the 81Y1677 provides ample bandwidth to support the demanding I/O requirements of modern data centers. The dual-port design offers redundancy and increased throughput, allowing for failover capabilities and load balancing across multiple SAN fabric connections. This enhances the resilience and performance of the storage infrastructure. Designed for demanding enterprise environments, this HBA incorporates advanced features such as enhanced error checking and correction (ECC) and support for the latest Fibre Channel standards. It is optimized to reduce latency, improve application response times, and offload I/O processing from the server's CPU, thereby maximizing overall system performance and efficiency.

